The world of tennis again vibrated, not for a party or for a title, but for a gesture that united two of the greatest rivals and friends in history: Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

Just a month ago that Rafa Nadal’s second son was born, and the news had already moved millions. But what nobody expected was that Federer, his eternal opponent and brother of life in the circuit, sent an extravagant gift and loaded with symbolism to celebrate the first month of the little one.
The gift? A special racket, designed exclusively for Nadal’s son, with an unforgettable dedication: “For your first serve, and for every dream you follow. – Roger.”
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But that was not all. The Swiss surprised to add a promise that left the world of speechless tennis: if one day Nadal’s child decides to dedicate himself to tennis, Federer will be his first coach.
The reaction of the whole world
Social networks exploded with messages of emotion and astonishment:
“From Fedal on the court to Fedal in the family!”
“Federer as coach of Nadal’s son … This is pure history.”
“The greatest friendship of tennis continues to give us magic.”
From rivals to shared legend

For years, Federer and Nadal starred in one of the most exciting rivalries of all time. But behind each blow and every epic final, they built a solid friendship, full of mutual respect and admiration. This gesture not only confirms that union, but projects it towards the future, as if the spirit of tennis would like to perpetuate its magic in the next generation.
A destination that already inspires
Although Nadal’s son has barely weeks of life, he already loads with a unique story: a present of Federer and the possibility of growing under the shadow of two giants who marked the history of sport.
Tennis does not know yet if we will see a “Nadal Jr.” Wielding that special racket, but one thing is clear: with Federer as godfather and Nadal as a father, the legend of tennis has guaranteed its continuity beyond the courts.